Measurement of thermal diffusivity at high pressures and temperatures using synchrotron radiography

D. P. Dobson, S. A. Hunt, L. Li, D. Weidner

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Abstract

A new method to measure thermal diffusivity in samples at simultaneous high pressure and high temperature is presented. The sample is placed inside a cylindrical heater and subjected to a heater power that varies sinusoidally with time. The diffusion of the temperature variations into the sample is monitored using radiographic imaging of marker foils. This provides measurements of the phase lag and amplitude variation of the temperature cycle at a range of radii from the sample axis without the need for multiple thermocouples. The technique is tested using a NaCl sample at 4 GPa; the best-fit thermal diffusivity for NaCl at 4 GPa and 673 K is 2.4±0.5x10 -6 m 2 /s.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)653-658
Number of pages6
JournalMineralogical Magazine
Volume72
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2008

Keywords

  • High pressure
  • High temperature
  • Synchroton
  • Thermal diffusivity

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